Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 22 May 1920 — Page 2
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Just Arrived 9Nuff Sed. Excelsior Henderson Cleveland SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS
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Mnny financial authorities are pointing out that every dollar saed now may be worth $2 a few years iroin now, basing their figures on the buying power of 100 cents when prices become deflated. If ever there was a time to save it is now. Are you building up your savings account, getting ready for any change that may come? Put sqrnething in a safe, strong bank like this regularly. hy not start a savings account here?
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r,.'i(Tii'r Samuel M UaNlnn. drafted the platform, sol.-et.-d th. . nunl-it .. :.nl dire, ted the convention t" ! - r i the start tn the finish. Th.-y completely so.uekho,l Vic.' President Tlii'tn.-tf K. Marshall, w ho attempted to iissiim.' tlv rob- of dictator, itnd Mush! hi iii that if h.- ii.spir, s ! higher
io any extern j honor?. he musi work in complete harj nii'iiy with th.- rvnioorntii' bosses of his i th- repeal of j Mill-' state. In order to make it ap
pear that, all s a.;- will within the ranks a little fan'" was staged m ill.- .n , nti'n wb-a l'l'ston launched Marshall's pr.-s alt nt ia I N.om. Th" whole I hmt; ha. I b-. oil eident flam.'il am! was t.m.d . .-'riiiiu.-Iy. Th.- i. president demuri pr.a ' .). hut ii was pot-d that he did n.. d. iiy thtt. hi- his asp. rat ...ns '. o -ij.v th,- White H..US-. The' truth is thai t he' leaders planner) tin- !if surprise in order t. make anaiids for lh" manner ill wh.i.-h th"..' ii. id tr-at..1 she ,,' president's platI'orm sue c s i ion.. hen l'.duar l i.'. K.'ifiinii of l'ort W.i no, r. a-.oei at ;e national eoin in 1 1 1 e, -ni:u ft. .in Indiana, returned from Wnshitt -:i early m tn- ye. K. le- is i , h.-vo hr-oiih! a draft o'" a p!:U '"o'-i'i ( '. r:t;. n hy ilr. Marshall. TaKfrurt. K-'.'i-s:on. T:..s.-. and some others of 1- -- r in , ! a n. e. hid va rn.na: of t!'.- icpr -'.dent's ii..e an had written llv :r p!afi Tin 'he ti'Kl't li.'fiT''. Hoffman ass. tnhl.sl w .h th" I r on Tmsday nitat h I.e.' the e a) ei, I io n aial tin two dra f i s w re inspe. i ed The .Marshall r:atf"ini striiddled on the ; 'iiije of na.'.ions. hat'eiy in- n'i.'ii' d the Wilson fidmaiisi. rut am. and hr-'Uii'ht forward tr.mih-'m: th" n e pr. si-df-n! s ti r. nis .ai na'i.'nal issio s. It i r .:d it s, ;,! '." look oj-inzanee of sta.te
I i'j' si ions. in..;i, was unci, r way in all prim--I Th" chi.fi.atis, however. . fu.-cil i. if- pa I railroad centers today as a -I e. pi th" draft and U was p.cinpin' d is- ' , ,;ie ra t i '. e measuia To aid in ideal llu ,;p
e aid -d. mm h to Mr. Hoffman's dis.omtit u re. Tasurl was !! ermir.".! that :" Wils-on administration and th. i-vikuo of un - ions should h- utKiualih. di indorsed. and the wi:o- i'-ad'T was equally bent n k". pttir the liquor qu-'stiou out of tnr - ai i J : r ff-ri Sis AI 7 Hammond, Ind. Open Friday Evenings from 6 until 8
the rlatfortn. Th Tscpjrt platform draft va accepted mid the we'i 1 -sideet ed re.'.fdutioiis I'liniiiiillfP o.K.d it in iarr detail. The unusual rorocnition paid to women hy the ikiinKTiits wa-s a pai o! the earotully Co ivod Thsk" rt - House plan. it is known that th. Iiinln's had dilheiilu in ohlMimn Miss Adelaide Steele Ba lor's consent to the use of her no I no as a candidate for s ten nt eiident of puhlie instruct igi. and mwrilins to reports she wail jirohahlv rcsiKii on ihe O'r of the le. Hon and the state c.unnnit.e wili name tier su.'e.s"i'. 'I'h. bosse.-. t."l that h.r nam., h.owv.r. will old pr. ;.is'- to Up- ticket and w ill . nahl. th. m io make a supreme hid for tin expect, it mil' of women this full. To sa the least, t'laude ii. Rowi r's spiHM'h on slate issues is renrd. d a on st unioriunat. hy th.- I i.-inoera t :-. lh h tierly assaihd (H-ifi'imr I'.oo.inch and S'lialor Watson, hut ia.ih-d to oll.r a single enlist rmt i e slg.'..iinn. 'he fla ii'ier the conxtrition his address was In ini. un i ersal I e.uid 'inned by Pi ilioirats and the I I.ptih I lea n s were lauhin; up their si...s. The I lenio. r;, ; ic. ..ili is feel that it w a." a k""ss p. Ii'eal ..eic. d Io bej- for l:epah! i ;. n : lux fall in erd- r lo i n! down ih.' norm ii majority aKainM tin m. "I !t know tan a tirade san ii a.; !5o. r- i!. im p d w ..I atitaeoni.e the so-call-d indejiendent sot. which might liiii.' looked kimllv on the Koost.-r and that their campaign
must he based ot) s t ari t ia i t ha n in poiiiic.il foes. m ! InriK m ! i . ItK.IPI.. STRUGGLE IS HE TO EAS TRAFFIC J i INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICft WASIIIMITDN'. May J 1 Nan ns of traffic committees, c o n s i 1. ' r.tA cf railroad officials ami shipeis' repre.-.n-in i i r. .ad i- .n frest io n . directing tin jn-ei. i"n.'e of solid trams . f empt west . .f mo . n and The labor situation, whah i.s more setinus" than rail off icials are w i 1 1 a ; io admit, is attributed almost wno'lv the recent switchmen's strike. Th" situation on 'he New "York ' nt r;.l ami the lrie, where tip- shortage a labor is still very acute, has pr.,. l
embarrassing to oth r '' 'ii tn ct ; n t race had h' . u f lines, it w as said at the i'i.jmnU..i.iti . Mlrover Teve!.itd Th uorkors who went out on tica- i i.-ais "millionai:.lines have set up the claim thai tin -" i ( from two rr roads have refused to restore s. n p.; ! y j w h i! v is i t -. a v. ' l iKhts io men willinar to r i trn but. j b re. . w inwho remain out he.anse ..f i. - thrown out hy t
tility manifested b the dir c'.ilifvials of those linos. 'i he ear service committees ai -mir appointed in response to t!ii 1 tilb"- ! - tcran.s dispatched hy the Intersta'e commerce commission, appe.alm- f- r nnity of action by nperatin . clceru and t he shipping ptihl i-. 'oin in i ss i one r Aitohtson. in riinr?" of Ihe rail situation, in messages anth.TizinK the immediate appointment of such local committees. s!at .1 that iinmnK the objects to he obtain, d w ; e piompt load. m; and unloading-, io..,; nu to capacity, and placement f ear- t meet actual in cess 1 1 ifr .
Thoush still badly ha nd ic a p p 1 hy'kr
lahor shortasre in a scope of . pt.-rs. some slight improvem. nt was n d-d to day in rejiorts to th- committee, showinp; the tracie jams are beinc; pern -tra'ed. and idle equipment ext rn.-te.I for moverrent to points ivlur n t needed. There wa- encnr.-ii: : r: i--duction in the number "f id1--- ,-.ir.- in all yardd as a result of th. nr,;, Mil CRISIS ffl GAS OIL SHORTftG t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEi AVA.SHI.'".Tt'X, May 22.- natf-nal ! crisis in the supiov ol o.l f..r tn.manufacture of illiiminatinj; uas is m isitia- till tne e ti aoru I n arv fiemand lor jasoi;ne throughout tip-ie-untr. it wa-. de.iated at the Imjeau of mines todav. Thro'.isn the Hut ton "crackinir pro -s." enormous uttatit ttie.s of -ras oil are heinu reriiied int.. KH IHme, it was stated, and resulting in a siiortened supply everywhere for th" man ii fact a n- ,.f cas for itShtinu and h"itin,r purposes. . Gas companies, in a t tempt i ns to obtain sufficient quant it a-s ,,f .-a are compel ing- with the sai-ol mo refiner.and s nding pro . s to new height.-. "Oa oil is sell ins: at 11 and 12 cents a sallon as a. resuit of 'he short a; ." said .1. . l,.-wis. oil -!'. rl ..f the i.ni'au i-i" minis. 'Aho.it four Ralli.n.i of oil ai e requiri el in makitiK I.""" i-.iliV fee; d gas. Th" total fuel oil s.ipfdy in l!Ui wan eleven billion sjaiions. 'I'h' i.ts .il supply, included ;ti the volume of fuel oil. was hii'i. '".. "" ira I i on .-. About 1" per cent, of the fai oil ; supply last year was convene! in'oj pasoline. Statistics show- that 1..0.-
nan gallons ot the available supply "'iine it will la
fuel oil, i n.d u d i n ." th'- t;as oil, was re1 ned ii i o gas' line. Officials of tn-; bureau of imn. -s ! --li'-ve that ii'M.';. r o,is w ill have .. hi U!--l in 'lit tcakiiiK it tias m i he if 1 tire . "Th-'iuh the quality f licht frent oil will riot he afTe,:ei Ul!e-i.. in wn. neetion with . pen jet.-." ,-n id Lewis. "In tho tame time the savin-?: in fz;. and fuel oil will he very larpe in the fa of present rn net i t ., .ns . " Gas is already being made fr.im viscuous oil in many i it if on the facile coa.t. it was stated. The chan-re has hiicn hmusrht about from th- acute nhortaire in -trasoline and fuel oil in that section. SPANISH WAR VETS CO-OPERATE Hammond's post of the United Spani sh-A me ri a n war veterans, will participate in the Memorial day pi rv i.-es Monday, May 31. I'..-t week arrancemont.i -f re made .Viet wei'n the . A. R. youns vets take ovr th task 'f attndinsr to the details of the parade and decoration of pracrs. The Spoa ish war veterans w-ill e,.-op.rate as usual and a special mpftini for d'scussing their part has been called by Commander H. E. Oran?r. The meeiing will be held in the i. A. H. r.-om at the court house Wdnesdiy eve
ning. May at 7:30 o cock
Wani to Foiinci New Hospita!
' 'mn in hi i e froin I'iil.iv Inx I, s .-I w.i.ik' C avenue, pro: , le an. Ii ail" a hat rl h 3 1!" late u,i win ski. lo'll Miliin. ii I. I '. -1 1 phy . d .ail oti k t ml Hammond ph lans in an .'fort to inli'est t hem in inumiitiK a tie w lc.:'.ital in r.-. "Mi idea," said Or. fJhiwin.-k ;. "is to pur. iiase several ot the .... rntii"lH ( , . -1 . -.- en sale hi I'a; t Ham ml. With a v. i . "mnil oat -ia w . can iiopiaf- as aiaii'. a:- 1" coin-. This w.-ibl . nahl" ns to p.'ovide sep.uiie iiuarter-t for m. n. .coin, ii and i U n. We would .'.-tahii-h an i rt hpf nd"nt hospital, ow ned and . .-r. t rolled h. Haniniond iiiiiM. iaic. The 1 Hoi- i".i''t should no! cost m. 't'e 11. ,11 : I: in w into , t n- hi ' as I I i all h not!".V 1 d,. so if I f 1 ''ii Ph. . id llial-.e j! of in;, t wo n ;. ,. !f. I a- jlv t r.i iii" I i that rn t n poll .- ia us. I think i'. i o . !" w-e ;wid 1 " . ;im ol her ph -1. i ei - 1 . i I have a in,. Si;.!'!' .-f r.v nil'.-'':- ail ;i;.'. t" ,tU s-ceral I ia lU-aiaS"-s and who w oiihi tin 1 th'inI sr.p ... ,, ,-t j, ,t.,.i. i I 1 ram -d I'.T j work ip a ooiniipi:, i; ." ..- u . p.. 1 1 1 a n as th:-. It p urii.ti :: 1 1 ' d a n ' w ho.-(.ital h. i,'. and I tiunk :l. th- rh --oians ." 1 la pimoin i '.'. o a al d teimm" !'. ! t' v ,'..ul'1 SllC ee,j , . .- t a i . . .5! ill ? anot her it)5t : t a I ion." Or. Siowinrki served w ; ' h the Polish armies jn h'ran. r a 1 was in h a i e :' fii" t ra npiji" a I n o' tree ps from "anada.t.. th- western h.i: t b- front. 11 ha" be-n dis.-hari;. ! ' -ai '. t n !' y . Pr. Will. run A. t p i . r;a n u ' . on.- tiitiist pf, v.i ians with w. ho I'll"' r-c-w-nski laik-d i-au' !'-.-. .',., .a.., vi. clan Plight r neot; ra enn e I let p '" na WEALTHY SLACKER mm m mm yar Department Had Given Him i'enr.ission to Leave Prison ' INTFSK ATONAL to V-"' I'll! I. A, I 'MLI'M I A. I' i : evict - May l--N'o y '"day of . sic n.'torll.1T a 'an v u a rn .i'.'iv mother lias b. i ll ra! and local l-io I...01 .. it. "! dl's -cap. d . was t h row n I...- K.-rudoli's i.. it'.; a .-"nofficials h.r. . Many n not itied t- lo. o , . raciriK ar in whie! a' fonsldi 'ar.le tnyi-o today nb.-iit. th." as v1si; here. lb i i.rxb j t e n. ,.f tu . . a i i military pr..--"i or j f-r il"s- rt ion and : He had only s"rv-i AVasbins: t on it. w;o ! to'-rtiiit ted to have seek a Imj.. sum i a ,,) : bbbb nt! li'-tn n t n a i i ; o. . r n r - Island i.i..' -ii of i iir d ra t . I a 'e w' icon Mis. I n sad i hat he - as i'l'i n ;u -.f III .ro y. ' i in a nlai oe.liii- to ' r . ! i( r of Till" to iii. b h" k now n a staieVar r.-i'.-r-d i n'e n"y 'A a ;' p h. n hi- w , v o-a-i- ii.s rase PARADE FOB m i ii. c. a ". I ri. demon st i aW . ' . A . tiotis that V. a ! 1 ; yesterday. Sli'ii'i ly ! I-.r.- -- t hoiisalm w o in. n . : , .- . ra I i; u r,d d ai..' .1 o w n t. w n loi - in - s -.- k i . voral . l id ill"; in a.:-.) the - mvitii,' e7 e V. nt a home P i d i .- ! i sl.ron st e , deuce f: a : W. '. A. ho.ftfi.-- an. I", .r the w - r k l n f: ' : 1 The parad. . .-d by was I lie h i j; ."' i ib nm , kind ever -..n in the a ut" i w p r- -: ; i I v pi a i nly sti. w.-d t ha t t !i of 1 he city d" n; do f'i. K is yt hins n '''ssi ry '. i s han 1, .'.'ion ,.f us . Many of ! "i .-ii. 'I and women folks u hy halves. mak. tn,; a line n rn re l"ok Ileal ly it Martins ';,rad'' a iiad I of to the b it. r T. i w e n i y n.i n a u s t o pa point. The parade ofTp-ii Hy marker the openitlK f ili" lc di e hi he mad. by the won!' II 'i lie city next week hen t hey will a.-k the citizens of ilary t." .iTt-pof; i.,.n , roMiig funds to tt-iiUl a It 'Mile f lh" w or iv i n l; k iri s .ji the city. H 1st he j,.t, t! jeti "f Il I 'i i. 1 1 .-very i n lie a i lie mil i if ; i,e r . 1 1 -; , ., t odn y they h ' i 1 1 ! i i . ale ' ' ' i'k ers city and . ' K t I'. ; m ;e !,, ;,. Il.lld !.i (;. n .f a V. I t Haiy. noun. a-) that tlov ha re oich to iiari th. W . i '. A . that '.v ill ie . The Y. W . I.- lea i.iily a ho me eiii 'lar;.'. hut a (r V- 1 y yo;in;i i i a ' i i ; . (l.,w ;.! Mil'-, i-ii'i- t (,,,. tn,. ftril;, iecre.it ion i.enlei lady and woin.u tether- ii'ls a it i ji i i i . 1 1 1 1 f v t j.-iii the "I W . ' . A . . use j i s s i iii m i n rr p ., , land g y m nas iuni to Keep tit. She ,,.av I also hav" the h.-Ia lil ..!' " leaii-Ite-am! reeir-ari,.,, .I Icr pi a.-a n i j r i w i' it a mmrih' r an '1 the ni--,iy - till' lil!l(.S !i- V. W. , . A . The women of ;ar nr.- ihong- ti.ejr pa.it. and u hen th- y i -n . u next U'-eK, sec thit ..ii do -,-eiii-s. THE TIMES FINANCIAL ' COLUMN Allis i-halii-i-r- I Amer n an an . A 'iieiic.a.ii i ',i.i & 'n'jiiir.c--.lll- It. H.11 loeolli ii." . ... -- , m. tirau Sn i A nn-rn .-m St i-'o'iini : ft A iiii-m.-iii T- l. Ana.-aula La.id win lxi-.o. iiot i ' e I-..-; hi. -hem Si.- I !: (' nt ral I.ea: (ei i 'hesapeake & t -, oh.i-ado I 'u -1 . i "onsolidate.! 'las Corn Products Crucible Ste, i -1 i a :' i - hiu - to", - I l4 - "l . Si' lie u
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COMPLAIN OF HOGGISH TRUGKSTERS Indiana Harbor Stirred up Over Act of Chicago Truck Drivers on Dickey Place Kef-id opts of Mark Tow n, Indiana Harbor, and odicials of the Mark plant have r. Kisteri d a decided compiaiiii a-rains! the practice of t'hn'a-pi truck drivers who use the bft fide of Ihe Oiekoy place road and force tourinK ears, into tin- d.i. h. Tin ii1 are a larce number of workmen at the Mark plant who daily drive to their work at the plant and invariably they ;ire met on th ir wa by a truck usirn-' the bft side of lh. street find nm allowing i nmith room '. pass. The Oicke v place pa ement was put in with an open space in the center for the lay ins of car t ra ks xnd the pav... mfiil on (sii'li side of trie open space is rather narrow lor ears to pass, e.-j.e-alii when oih; is a wide t r;ick. 'fro. I in k ilnurs, however, do pot eeu slow tip and fore.- the louring cars to take 10 the ditch or t-ike t. ham is of being hit. The use of the Jeff. S'lde r f the street is ea'K-.e be. ails-- of the rce between 1 1 tick ilrai rs io i . acl the fort land " nei,t iaiii at Ibift'-n-rfon ard j.c another load. If one ,.,f the heavy wide ' fin ixs is "ii lie i-ojd the Siiiiil'cr, light last trucks are unable to Ki t arouui the iaio slow one and are coirpelled lo foliow for several miles. In onh r to .jet ah ad th. slower trucks the drivers (if lh" faster truiks take to the left id. ,,c ii,.. street wherever possible and a' tempt to -j-et to the dom crossing all. ad of the slow truck. y.-veral of the lnv rs have been warned against this ituctiee btit i'p . out inua t ion has forced action ori the 1-art of the touris'.s and the tidier, are now prepared to a.rrrst at.l tine ail who ,i 'a'., tht trail).' pgiiialioii.-i in this ma rmcr.
1 1 U -1 ! 1 - fi 7 - -"'S . 11 . !la's . f.T - s: ".! - POV-j - fiO - s 1 i a - 87 . A-.'4 -lie '--4 0:1 . 3 1 -in:. i.v - lH'-v . 17'h ru ral r.lectric le ii. ra.I MotorUH"ki wanna. Siteel l.rloh Valhy.Midvah- St". N. V. Air l.raUe N' vv York -iitral .sot-folk & Western Ohio "i I ies ' ;.-u" rennsy ! va nil " Tressed Steel ("nr Hallway Steel Sprinfts f: cadi UK liepnluic Iron & Steel I nion I'acilic ' r. S. iluhli'-r I". S. Si. el f. S. St."! l-rfd West) Ii1liiIS Willys Overland Sinclair O.l Jd'TTTCE 6.fi7 tiihs. (Vamfry. extra. 5 !:". extra lirsts. 1c: Jirsts. i'i'q ,".4c; paekir. stoc k, 'M 'n ."3'c. E ; I.-"" Re;eir is. I ,2 r-i.-fs. fur ! nt receipts. hie; .rd i na ry firsts. "6 (r 37c: lirst.s, 4 0 i2 n I c: extra, 33 'ft H'1... : vjhei ks. 3 .if lil'.se; dirties, 34 '2 a :;r.e. "UEESK Tvin:-. new, H'ir; Daisies. J'.t .7 ."hie: Tmi'if Atiifrieas. "I''aillc, Ijonchorns. ::0 ' i.' ; brick. 2!tSfic. EIVE I-OUETPvY Turkeys' 31Ucliickcr.s, :;:c; springs, Z'.H-; g'-.'-f., I'Oc; iuck. "in". FOTATOES Iv-ceipis. 1? ears. Min-n'f-ota and Pakota. hios and Wisconsin. $7.1o 'ft I IP. CHICAGO CASH GHAUT. WHEAT- No. 2 hard winter. $2.1. rnr.N-.Vo. 2 mixed. J! l.5i1 '. 1.91: No. .' white. $1.01: No. 2 ytllow. $ I "i 1 .0 I : N... :: mixed. Si. I'H' No. 3 white. JldHi; No. yellow. 5 1. foi; No. 4 mix.-d and No. 1 y. lh.w. JIAS. OATM-N'o. 2 white, $ 1 '0 i "M .0 C ; X- . .'! while. 33c $1,021;.. Hoi;? r.eeeipts. in.n AO. Murk.t, ilRhts steady to strop.:, others weak to If..- lower. Eulk. $ 1 .TSa 'i U.". Top. i.:,. INty .weicht. $13. tin fi ii.:.. Medium weight. $1 t..: U.s-'t. Hiu-lit U'hl. $ 14. :. 11. SS. Ui-fit Kh ;.;:.(i -fi 1 1.H5. Heavx packing so s. i.. nth. $ IJ no CATTLE Receipt'. 2.non. Mnrket. eompired with wi-.k a b. of steers 2".fit 50c lower. lie.a .er ilocilioin?. hf stock C'tte lower, fit hulls steady to Ihle lower, holosna bulls 2Tc hisrher. voul calve r.ion.'n' higher. Mockers ami feeders 2" c low er. CHICACO VR.M, ."rt fl fiO 1!".. m.-; 70 to 5.C ii.p.. 1 4 ri i to oit lbs., it; iTc: fane:.. Ic: overw e;f--!i t kultieys.. 110 :. 1 75 lbs.. 1 n 'a 1 2c REPORTS ARE NOT CREDITED flNTFRNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 W A Si 1 1 N " T iN . May TI. A report that Adolf.- Ie la Iluerta. covet tu-t of tie State of Soiiora. had been appointed provisional president of Mexico, was not in dited in official eiri 'tes inlay. Aei'Oi dm? to advices direct from Mexho City, the Mexican eonm'ess de. idfd t" postpone the election of a pro is .p.al president until Monlay. H'-wever. indications were that 1 i. la Iluerlti will he chosen. SUIT ON CONTRACT ,1 iiil-mirnt in the sum of $124.05 was j ;r.-nteJ vestorday by Judo rioiur Hi j (loom 2 of th' Hammond Supeiior j e.-urt in the .nit on contract bro'tsht I . . r-. - 1 - 1 .' . ' I hy th'"' i tueaco r-uai - ac.iinst .lose M. Wiicckson. et. ai.. of Hammond. Attorney Phil Grernwaid represent oil the pliintiff the defendant, defaulting To Give Fine Program Mti.-ic lovers in Gary and the county Will Ti.ii have a rare opportunity next dav nsertt. May 2a. when the Sary i.'ho ral society and the tlaty Musical diiti Hi,i.t.'(U hy Valparaiso University ch. rus. will render "rose Maiden." by Cowan. at the First Presbyterian church. Some other exceptional talent will h. present in the persons of Director H. I :. Itoberis. aceompHiiist Mrs. Lyda Ihowninx White and artists Herbert G.-uld. baratone. O'bil M aclJerm id. soprano, rrfiys Morsan. tenor and F. V'. Johnson contralto. In the neishborhoc-l cf 10 acromp'.ishrd sinser.'? will take part. The proceeds of the entertainment is tor the benefit of the near east relief. Don't -hrow your psper awai without readins the want ad pacs.
Library Boards Meet Clary was the .cttin- r.,r the in,;..tiriK of the district Libra i y hoard comp.-sed t all the eities in n-rlh-fn Indian i este,-fiay. t was jicld at the i,. hrary au.iitorium with a lurn iicn at the Y. M. ('. A. ilt r,,.on. The morning's pri-srain consisted of ii pa;i'r on "Ilea, bins the mru of the district to make the use ,,' yhc libraiy hett, , un.lei s-t .,. i" by Mi- i;vi;s of Uast, -hi. .lo. Miss l,.h,i T.o.ia-
ova, . 1 1 1 1 . n a '. i ii a i j;;,worker, the lni "al" a talk i .a i ije ulit lt in hny. The pi-osra,,, as s,h.du!e,l for tha afternoon was . ompose-d .-f a paper ".v -miss s t . , r,s of j,, 1 ass ( in n i v I, a rv." a tail: on thn tax 1 a w id - nt of tti Jmiae W'i I ilet rn u t h. pres.aiy library b.ar.l and a o : se a ion on recent eh i idr. n O K .- CAJEO Ol" THAJIRS. W'r- wish ),, , l,;!tlk ol, r ; : l. n ''' h'-rs. Uiy Viking - an -'i liChlw-.rs for their k'.ndni -s ; path-.' duntiK the illn.-s nioi our baby s..n and br.oh.-r. s said K.oai 'ic- ami Mli 1'.!:V rr I'liARs" -x AN'D st ( i A f; v, ,Lp WTH'K TO NfiN'-riKSiriT-.VT. T1IK STATE i IF ).ni. . !.KK vM-N-TY. IV THE EAKE S I " I'Elil" i: '"I RT. 1!AY TE KM, Z"2. THE MITl'.AI. SVVINOS .- .. . v. . ASSO-TATJo-s. DHli; VAX STIU;T. . ESS I !; VA V SiUMT, iif A!., t'AI 'Si; ,Ve. l,iz- A-'TI.V J-'i tn KolK-liSl in; oj. EAE ICS TATE Mo!:t;a;E ON 1-J'o-EKTV IX THE TOW.V OF HIbJIhAM,, EAKEi-Ol'X-'I V. IXOIA.XA .NOW comes t! Phi int iff. h .- Sheer, r fi White. for- tiler) its .-n nflida'it ,-, HisT thai the ric and having In'-ri-to-'"'"i'l'llli' l.-'U'lii. HOW tiles' '" ' ' ' ' I "" " n. sic. wef. -ill .ii'-. 1 1. 1 iv Van Strict t.iid Jesse V:in S'l'i-sh!. are ,,. .-, j.j,,.,., of the Slate f India,:,,. Said d- 1'enda.nts are therefor, herehj notitid of the p. nd. ney of action and that, the same ,n s and for trial at. Uie n. xt term of said Y,un. ajid that t nh ss tii. y app. ;ir and answ.-r or demur therein, ai tip- calling of s;,,;d cause, or, lh. 11th day of Sep-eniher. A. I . J :,.''). th" siuii" h. itisr the 2tid day of the next term t said -,.urt t. he heun and held Hi lh I'lrit! House. Uo,,m X... . al fiiim. ir...n.-l. in said I'minty a.nd Stat., on the ii:d Monday of -Septet,,!,, r, ,. D. 192", said a.-nr.n wtil be heard and det ermini.-d in their ahs- nae. IX WITNESS WHEREOF. T hereunto s"t my hand and atlix th" Seal of said Court, at Hammond, th.s lis; day of "3- tjt Ya-r! t 3l c THEATRE 5 a TO DAY -Jack Pickford in "In Wrong" Sunshine Comedy, 'Tier Private Hut-hand." i n i a c J3 J3 Q - 13 4 3 0 .a SUNDAY d Sessue Hayakawa in "The BE J2 $ r D 3 V. C - 12 3 3i a TP . S3 !S fl Also socxi comedv. MON. AND TL'ES. Dorothy Gish in "Mary EHen Comes to Town" WTDS. AND TIIURS. E. Robert Warwick in "Jack E, Strav z FRIDAY AND SAT. Charles Ray in "The Egg Crate Wallop" Wm. Duncan in the 5th cpl sode of "The Si'ent Avenger.' STARTING SUNDAY May 30lh. for 6 Days "Why Change Your Wife?" EL i ' j E j CQ M Hi i S J3 5 WP-SB-BXa ! V- i BUST&SAYMGS
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AUDITORIUM THEATRE 3S7 CaJoiaet Ave, Hammoad. Today. Elsie Fergu5on in The Avalanche. Also 15th Episode of the Houdini Serial. Sunday Enid Bennett in The Virtuous Thief. Also two comedies, No Place Like Home and Why Pic"; On Me? r, 'Where Everybody Goes. -THE TUFATPP 3 1 M. I 1 1-11 A is.k tie Hammond Indiana TODAY AND SUNDAY Seymour's Happy Family Canine Circus RALPH MADISON Singing Coal Miner. SUNSHINE & ROSE Honeysuckle and Violet. LAM0NT & PALMER Comedy Singing and Talking. LIONEL PARIS Just Sings and Talks. ALLEN & ADAMS Comedy Acrobats. W. ' 'a 3 j TODAY h Sylvia Breamer and Robert l Gordon in "RespectaLIa By Proxy" , TOMORROW p Anna Bos in "Carmen of the il North" Jjft vr te TODAY -Neai Hart in "Hell Bent Haskell'; "EIrno the Fearless." Also a 2 roe! comedv. TOMORROW George Walsh in "A Man- "l hattan Krieht" ! s. J 'A. 8w.t,i.iiiiui,: 1 v-v. Capital and Surplus $110,000.09 Brightening Up the Home The home "with a savings account what a difference it makes. When there is a keptup savings account there is contentment in the home. Why not bring more self-confidence to your home? Get a savin 5c account at this bank. e"
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